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PAGE SIX E TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD|{S] SIMDILE CASPER BATTLES LATAMIE TONIGHT Third Game of 1920 Season Will Start Tonight at 8 O'clock in School Gymnasium Casper will meet the strong Laramie high school five tonight in the high school gymnasium with every player of the squad eligible. Blanchard, the plucky little forward, may be out of t game most of the time tonight on count of an injury to his hand received in the hard fought battle with Lander Monda The remainder of the players are in good shape. Grieve, a new recruit but @ member of last) season's team, will take his place at forward if the injury | keeps him out of the contest. Grieve is a 160-pound forward and played some football last fall at the Staunton Mili tary academy. The battle tonight will start at § o'clock and with the first victory of the 1920 s chalked up, a rec wd is expected to urge on to victory. is said to have this season and has made only a fair showing this on. The game should give the first indication of the s of teams in the central, northern and southern part of the state. RECTOR WORKING HARD FOR BOUT Casper’s Light-Heavyweight Has Started Strenuous Training for Bout, January 22 team of | MAY FIND REGU AR BERTH WITH THE GIA i—Arnold Stats, who ELLER WANTS ! Possibilities NEARS SOLUTION BY FOUR POWERS Dispute Settled Between Armenia, Azerbaidjan and Georgia May Bring Better Condi- tions for Near East * ABI BONUS of Working Cincy Reds for More Morey is Quite Evident From Indianapolis comes the story that Hod Eller, pitehing hero of the] World's Series, is going to quit the Cin- sinnati’ Reds to become general manager a coal mine at Danville. Hod, who 19 out of 28 games he chucked ason, and who occasionally breaks print because uf his mysterious shine ball delivery, probably is about to work the Cincinnati owners for more (By Asaocinted Prens.) TIFLIS, Transcaucasia. — Colonel William — Haskell, high commissioner for the four great powers in Armenia, believes that one of the most difficult questions of the Near East has been solved by settlement of the dispute be- tween Armenia, Azerbaidjan and Geor- gia as to which should control the Karabagh district. | dough. This district lies’ hetween the Black | This usually is the first. step taken| ana Caspian seas, just north of the by a young star who attains success former border of Persia and Trans- caucasian, Representatives of the three countries named have agreed to settle the dispute over this territory and to |the season previous. Eller knows he |is the goods and that every other team Jn the league would grab him up if they only had the chance. ‘Thus, hel adjust all further disagreements by realizes that the owners of the club] conference. may fear losing hima and voluntarily Colonel Haskell told the Associated increase his stipend rather than start a controversy, If Hod is assum- ing this attitude, we would like to see Pat Moran seize the old hickory and shag young Mister Wlter to the well! known woodshed. Another participant In the last worlds | series who declares he is thru with base- | ball, is Charley “Swede" Risberg, shori- | stop of the Chicago White Sox. Fi Press that this settlement opens up a much greater field of work for the American Committee for Relief in the Near East. “This organization,” he said, ‘already is housing, feeding and clothing 11,000 orpHans in 42 orphanages scattered throughout Russian Armenia besides caring for 23,000 sick children, main- taining fourteen hospitals and feeding i berg plans to open’ a restaurant im} 307,000 homeless refugees or destitutd Frisco. | persons. | We know of dozens of White Sox “Before the recent conflict at Zange- bour, the Americans fed 61,000 refu- gees in the neighborhood of Shusha, the capital of the disputed district. Even then they were unable to reach | 58,000 more in the mountainuos region known as Karabagh who were cut off by the political complications now |rooters who wish now that Risberg had heen in 'Frisco at least four times dur- Es the recent series. BENDER AND MEYERS |ON SAME TEAM Lo, the lowly Redman again has aris- en! settled. Charles Albert Bender, former hero, “It is now hoped to bring relief to |of the Philadelphia Athletic pitching; more than 100,000 Armenians and Tar- \corps, has signed to manage the New| turs alike in the contested territory Haven, Conn., club and almost his first] who face death this winter unless out- With his fight with George Koplin, Performed so well last year, as utility outfielder for the New York team, may official act after unpacking his charge! side help is regelved. 165-pound fighter from Galeeea only | °F a regular position this ye: If no new third baseman is procured Burns (of duds in the college town, was to! “The United States is the only iat 5 ante rae iToy Sete eine may play that position and Stats may be moved to fill Burns’ berth in left field. | s Chief Meyers, former catcher of} country endeavoring to help the popu- BUoUL Ss Welt away, Foy Rector isi work: | sae ae eee oe es (hie New York Giants, who served as} lation of all Transcaucasia, besides ing hard and has been in strict training | a marine during the rv, whose desperate situation the condi- for the last week in preparation for the battle. Yesterday moriing he made re miles on the roads while today he ted the performance. | y night, George McLeod, who ing the fight, to be held in the Iri theatre January sent his best anan thru 17 reunds of boxing with fi re | different sparring partners at the Cas-} per Athletic club. Rector admitted when he=was thru that it was too much for | one night. Monday By MARGARET ROHE (Written for the United Press) studio. eight | Oh, woman in you |NEW YORK LIVES IN ORIENT IN EMULATING STAGE QUEEN; DAYS TURN INTO LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS Subtle Oriental perfumes from | Paris In fascinating Chinesey bottles Despite Chief Bender's years, he de- clares his arm is in fine fettle and that he frequently will adorn the mound this summer. When Bender heayea, Meyers, his fellow redman, will don the mask and mitt. In our youthful years we never heard of an Indian battery in organized baseball before. | ‘Perhaps some of the older birds like] Al Spink know of such a case, but we're forced to admit ave don’t tion in devastated France and Belgium is described as simply child's play. Fifty thousand Armenians who were left in Turkey are arriving at Erivan, | Kass and Alexandropol by driblets, clothed in bits of torn sacking pieced | together with thorns, their bodies frightfully emaciated. The stomachs of tiny children are grotesquely swollen from living on roots and herbs. These children are fit only for treatment in | hospitals where only a long course of | most careful feeding can remake them night Rector went hi of eas! with even "more fas: ing and in- GOOD MAN SHOULD rounds. You simply must be quite Chinese; | trigueing Chinese names appeal. strong: SUCCEED HERRMANN | into human beings. The Tuesday night work-out was the} And in such togs ly to both vamp and vestal, and are teports tell us that a successor to} peau, every station along the most ttrenuous in his training work |Eschew all dogs, as expensive as they are Intensive. One Garry Herrmann, who just resigned | railway sare nat bars dgroups of hun- for thy bout with Koplin. One boxer | cept a Chow, or Pekinese. surely has to hand o 00d many as head of the National Baseball Cem- aia o} nome less people lying hud- was so big Rector could not reach him,| NEW YORK, n. 10.—Right in the for ¢ le scent like these. mission, will be chosen at the meeting} 4 ‘i together on the ground, the ma- = happy family c all the the way, all those good old simple Of the heads of the two leagues to be Jority of them too weak even to try to altho he tried hard to land some of his | ™dst_of th gi | help themselves. favorite teasers. ris Are trying to imitate Lenore Ulric garden perfames seem to have held on February 11/ | From time to itime Today nearly four miles followed bya a OS ep RED EUS DEL ee aiesg creer from’ our 1920 atmosphere, Here. 1F SOIE RnR iE ne eae ee oe ee ora nare meen miialrova Auripingandiare, a { sed up in those cute little embroi iolet, white r lily of the ™agnates should go into With great, % Dele ktedal umd 3 pe Jump! and a good rub-down +" -d Chi muita untilNeawsvoricd, sit 2 ave care. The bunk of ehanging certain! better conditions which do not exist. started Rector's training. ‘Tonight he |*P4 Chit suits until Ne al valley, andiicrabapple® have Sei aba, srauldabelinneren: cnavauL lvoe whuntssd Mand iatxts'thres athons will box again at the Casper Athletic {2t, home look like Limchouse nights.| vanished with the simple life when to ahh) ape sand homeless refugees from Turkish club. This Casper boy is rapidly get, {Of course these effective three ¢ smell old -fashiozied' pink “attention \concenteated ions choneiniy: thelr aad are Sonatanthe Salil ting into the fighting trim that_won |“ Wide trousers of vivid Chin was pre smelling like.a punk: Mgnt man to lend baseball thruont. the) ¢ oo eepusbouk bia ceaie for him over Harvey Perkins about eal aces banded stp. .oontmaniing \naDd sem ata our super-extrava- BcanOny making the rellef work conducted by Racknveee 3 C broidery have long held a fav nostrils sniff atically only the! | The season in the offing looks lke! jinfinite patience’ and.organizing abli- Rector ars Kopli se umong the negligees of a d of the Orie and therefore Chi-| the best in the history of the great game ity. a ome plin a veteran in the| Pay Bainter in ‘East is seents and Parisian sense combine} and brains are needed behind the offi-|~~,, Same and is planning to work all the|many to their charms last + | to, take away our cents with great sue-| cial machinery. The name of Big Rill| “This is especially true gin view of harder because he knows it will take a/ since Miss Ulric displays their aes Secitt ORCI OIG : Edwards has been suggesed. A pippint| te existence of 248,000 destitute in- stiff battle to beat him. and practical so artisticall One wer aut detail bearing up-|* bis man, strong, great personaity habitants of Russian Armenia who Tickets for the bous next Thursday | newest role there has been on this Chinese sartorial fad happens | 224 one who won't be dictated to, Our| Possess homes but no food as well as «ill be placed on sale early next week.! impetus in their demand. \to he a does tail, For naturale ans| Yote goes to the former Princeton foot: etinns Faery re 2 | A smart Fifth avenue shop following joudoir peach dogeed®y determined to} P8!! wonder. : driven out of parts of. rrahaeeionane ' |up the ashion hint from China| etre nese form must use des: | a Sees “One hundred and forty thousand Ihad a whole window, every chink and} ¢! Tribune Want Ads bring results. i a rt ere ceerored jeranny, full of Chinky lounging suits, | \, ious" Manderin coats and elaborate hectic |jiga “Itantan” or Jhead dresses. These latter are’ much) pexinesc = too ornate and bristly for any com-| nose wall. eee fort round the house but the trouser (By A ‘ sociated Press.) | DETROIT, Jan. middleweight cha paper decision New York in him in every suits certainly made for relaxation, 15.—Mike O'Dowd, |and beauty, too, provided of course mpion, won a news-|don’t stand over five feet two in your over Frank Carbone of | embroidered Chinese slippers nor tip ten rounds, outpointing|the scales at more than one hundred round, land twenty-five pounds avoirdupoi aes | Frankly if you are either statuesque Hy | or vortly the Chinese influence is a bad linttuence for you but if you are petite jand svelte then you can be as Celes tial as you like, and look it, too. OVER AL YOUNG IN TAH Besides the entire silken suit » Natrona E ys and of one} ble and see to it that her ppower boiler aswers ——— “BOILER REPAIRS TODAY "RIPPLES POWER PLINT -ower compan; muv- | to something ‘Sen Sen” and has a pedigree as long as the Chi- 's large in the course of five years of constant warfare are helplessly encamped in the open around villages of their former enemies, begging infinitesimal quanti- tes of flour which they mix with dirt | to give the illusion of nourishment, “These hundreds of thousands of suf- fering adults, mostly homeless and lacking every necessity of life, hav- ing nothing more to lose, are concen- | trated in a country as yet inadequately | policed or governed. ‘They constitute a fertile fleld for the seeds of Bolshe- vism or any form of anarchy, the spread of which once loosed would be | Railroad Time Tabl e-- Casper No, 22 impossible ti dict is d for re- e i 0 predict. : it eit AGL = eae No. 30. ‘5 p.m, “This situation unquestionably is the it back into service in time est Bound, cause of the banditry, sporadic revolu- color, such as the young Chinese girls/to assist in carrying the load tonight | xy |tlons, local conflicts and general po wear, black satin ourers pape with} between 5 and 8 9'clock. | xe eee Fanon BRE Reta the Caucasus y . 4 the vivid satin coats elaborately em-| Users of electricity have on askes ‘ = i { nic! lous and. unscrupulous SALT Wma a aaa a broidered are very smart indeed. Along! to practice economy during ANE THE LETT. & NORTH elements are almost certain to take O'Brien, Los Angeles lightweight, was|With these Chinese suits milady has|his will enable the company to give advantage sooner or later. The pres- awarded referees’ decision’ over Al|developed also decided penchant for) electric service to all patrons and will Rees eit ecoupmts situation in Transcau- Young of Ogden, in a six-round battle. {Chinese scents. Erstwhile happy homes) not “ne ate cuttittg off any section | No, 606 rrival. already has prompted the Geor- treba Ree h land firesides simply reek with 2 OF the city. . = 35 p.m. gian government to order all tempo- Read The Tribune Want Ads incense in all flavors j - West Bound. rary residents of Tiflis avho are unable |phere is as bluely thic! Man-| Floyde chu opium den or a THOUSANDS. HAVE. KIDNEY | TROUBLE AND NEVER | SUSPEETIT. | Applicants for Insurance Often | Rejected | Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with | the public, there {s one preparation that | has been very successful in overcoming ||these conditions. The mild and heal- ing influence of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root is soon yealized.- It stands ‘the highest for it8 remarkable record of | success. | An examining physician for one of the | prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview of the subject, made the astonishing statement that one r son why so many applicants for insurance « are rejected is because kidney trouble | is so common to the American people, and the large majority of thos applications are declined do suspect that they have the disease, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root t¥ on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two s, me whose not even SUBMITS 14 RESERVATIONS.— | Senator King of Utah has completed | fourteen reservations to the treaty, J which are a modification of those before the Senate, and which he will offer as substitutes. Senator King, a Demo- crat, is acting Is opposition to the po- w tion h first send ten to test cents this great prepa to Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sition assumed -by President Wilson. sure and mention the Casper Daily (c) Uau. ~*~ ae. | rribune.—aav. SKI-RUNNERS ‘ . bh ae AOE NTE aT 5° See eae ed —$<»—____ | Pendell, attorney, has gone | to Lusk on a short business trip. me ea to show that they are employed and earning enough to feed themselves and their families to leave the city as the supply of foodstuffs will be insuffi-|be added to the number of homeless cient. “Georgia hopes in this way to elim- inate 100,000 non-productive mouths and to conserve the present limited supply of food for the working popula- tion of the capital. “About 45,000 wage earners in the Baku ofl wells now are unemployed owing to cessation of the exportation of oll. This has forced the Azerbaidjan government, to take a similar step, “If these 145,000 are driven out of Tiflis and Baku they will have no where else to go and must inevitably Casper Business DUBOIS 4 GOODRICH Archit itects Reoms 24-25 Townsend Block . Casper, Wyo. ects 415 Of] Exchange Blég. Phone 1162 ——————— AUTO REPAIR A FULL CHARGED BATTERY DOES NOT ¥REEZE Drive into the l ———————s | GARBUTT & WEIDNER | AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY, 111 B. First St. Phone 968-3 ee O BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ———______.__.__. o BAGGAGE TRANSFER Coal and Coke Delivered * HERMAN ENGELKB Phone 183M. FRANK RAITORS Baggage & Transfer MOVING A SPECIALTY Office Sun Electric Co., 149 8. Center 1 Phone 1013 —-—————$———_——_— —___—_———0 (SS EY SEARLS TRANSFER @& STORA Oftice— Tait’s BROKERS ee | CARNES BROKERAGE & PUBLIO | BACHANGE. | E..E. Carnes & B. Lesperance, | SiS frre List your Oil Stocks with us; we ee eee on @ re- mar! in. Phone 1147, Office over Iris Theater | CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors. Lyric Theater eT iad Center ‘st. Uffice Phone 70 Res. 93. @ — DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite f noreeend Bldg. e 2, Townsen: a ffice 423 Phones Hes. s0TJ CONTRACTORS ! LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU O | YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCH PETER OLAUSEN : | General Econ Phone O. Box 1 iwe Rig, Building Gontracto | in| rs gE. Huge ‘Street 2 Phone 631J. CLOTHES CLEANERS THY SERVICE CL Horsch & rd Cleaning, | Pr. emodeling Center, Linden and Railroad Sts. “Service” Our Motto. Phone Sia BEd Let id ee TT ad to ai and children. etna ©. &. Biag, * si 201, Office Phone 699. Res. Phone 746 —a G. 8. RAWDEN, M. D. Practice limited to diseases the | Genito-Urina: treot and Diseases {of the Skin. Office: Roarha Phonea:. Offlee bar House, W47M.t fa Hospital, 272 oF 27 m. to 1 mi 4D. m fo Siho' Bo me 7D m ++ MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. Physician and Surgeon” Ho a. to 6 p. m; Spec: attention given to obstet- rics a eases of women ané children. 3 Blackmore Building * Office, 30; Realdence 164 piinipcmnsabl Mahia At 25. ake — DR. I. N. FROST Rooms WYATT HOTEL, “DAWN’—BIG SPECIAL AT THE LYRIC TODAY wanderers whom none unless Americans are able or willing to feed. The Near East relief supplies now oh hand are sufficient only until January and are wholly inadequate to meet this mew drain upon the existing resoufces. “It is generall admitted in the Cau- casus that the Ameficans of the Near East relief committee already have saved the lives of at least 30,000 babies and children and of 600,000 adult refu- gees and destitu' This work still is continuing.” and Professional vam = Directory 9 sz KEKE REREKEE see eK EKER I é ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS a ——- se "*e = —? | | The CASPER, [PRIVATE HOSPITAL 3 UNTANTS ry | _ posns Opened. Closed. Awaited. Phones 272 and 278 Stock transfer agents and regis- DR. H. R. LATHROP, trars, Authorities ons Tesemes Eo xen. je. imag. THE GUARANTEE, REGISTRY | Office Phone 64; Res, Phone 116 Rooms 208-211 Ol! Hxchange Bldg. t Phone 660, rk sen AMP Office: ‘Bulte 4, Smith Bldg. ARCHITECTS i Office 180 -1- House 38 ‘ DENTISTS. | DR. J. ©. BIBES 1 4 Rokrbaugh Bldg. | (Over Pens Pharmacy.) 4 EB ELECTRICIANS mois Thre St. Phone 1080 pairing, Armature = it Electrical wiring ‘and cose i | AMERICAN, EL ic Co. 1 | of 34 ing. 3 HAT CLEANING eo. 7 | NEW YoREK ‘T CLEANIN( | We clean anaonie i Rios ed® re-| kis 1 Hats, amas, Soft, Felt, and suite Hats for ladies. and gentlemen, fea, “ease, here otra. | | Hata. © We “call for and delgae | | Bhoe jshining. Parlor in connection | Kinds of shoes ‘ged Se aw Second, Casper, 1 Oe Phone osicw | ar INSURANCE f ie ‘i HOAGLAND |: © sell The Wyoming‘’s Ow: \Life, Keep Your Money at Home. : | Office 447 N. Center Phone S8OW i LAWYERS WILLIAM 0, WIL! | amen Suites 14-16-16, ‘Townsend Block H ——————_——_——— MICHAEL W. PURC! Pr sig tterneysatLaw c) il B: Casper, Wor Paes ay! Raat d ————___ MAGENS, STANLEY @ MURAND | 204-207 Layee py Oll Exchange Blag. Casper, Wyoming, | NICHOLS’. as } 3809-10-11 O11 Hxchange oat Etre mate GEORGE Ww. FE |, cRORgE w, RRRGUSON | ms a a8, Townsend Bldg, 1 Casper, tied - . OW, PLUMBING AND HEATING | J. DONOHUB Plumbt: | eatin, ng and he: 1 0} P en ne neating, hot water sit, kings Prometly’ aleonae to - Spruce. Phone z00W ! W. M. | Plumbing, steamy heating ei am and hot water | : Baer Pipeless hot air ture | iy led t of all kinds prompt. 0. W. First, (McClure ‘Biden? T73W. REPAIRING . FOR PHONOGRA, GUN Repatn 4ND 107 BS nt oa Lina, Phone 1290, o—____ REAL ESTATE -—_ROOMING noses ——* | wit?! ~__STACE LINES int ———. ress, Freight and % berty. ty hale “Braue Telephone 083 or WwW, REMINGTON ‘Ty; oH} WwW. L. (eet hs Representative Smith-Turner Phone 176 ¥. J. AYR “Ollie, Lil —_____ VETERINARY SURGEON? | R. A. RATHBUN Veterthary Surgeon At Caper Pharmacy, Phone 18)

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